Posted on 02/20/2011 3:16:49 PM PST by FTJM
The "Where's The Birth Certificate" billboard campaign has obtained a return engagement in Pennsylvania, and the historic message is not far from some historic landscapes.
The newest billboard in the long-running campaign intended to encourage the release of information documenting Barack Obama's eligibility to be president has been erected along Route 15 southbound just two miles south of Dillsburg.
The location in York County is just 10 miles from the capital and some 20 miles north of the battlefields of Gettysburg.
The message arrived within days of a poll from Public Policy Polling that confirmed only 3 in 10 members of the GOP believe that Barack Obama was born in the United States.
A multitude of members of the press corps supporting Obama immediately announced that they didn't believe the poll.
But with the issue still disputed in a number of court cases and under review by nearly a dozen states considering laws that presidential candidates document their constitutional eligibility, Public Policy Polling found that only 28 percent of the Republicans surveyed believe Obama was born in the U.S. while 51 percent do not.
Another 21 percent say they are not sure.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
LOL!
You got that right. He meant what he said.
Good movie, great response and I’d vote for him too.
I gave to the WND billboard fund. I hope all of you did the same. Nothing is going to happen unless we are all on the same team and doing what it takes.
Bump.
The cradle of freedom at Philadelphia. The death blow to slavery at Gettysburg.
Let Pennsylvania be the first to deny this Islamic fraud and Kenyan born Citizen a place on the Presidential election ballot.
Bump.
Sure enough, it’s there. :)
Will try to post a pic taken this evening.
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